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Revision as of 15:09, 9 November 2016
Tarek Nafee, BSc, MD
Contact: +1312-504-4498
Email: tnafee@bidmc.harvard.edu
Current Position
Associate Editor-in-Chief, WikiDoc.org
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, PERFUSE Study Group, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
Teaching Assistant I, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Sub-investigator, Pediatric Cardiology, Advocate Christ Medical Center
Professional Background
Dr. Tarek Nafee is a postdoctoral research fellow of cardiovascular medicine at the PERFUSE Study Group at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He received his BSc. in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Waterloo, Canada after which he worked for four years in the clinical research industry on Phase I and Phase II multinational clinical trials. Dr. Nafee received his M.D. in 2016 from the ASU College of Medicine in St. Vincent & The Grenadines. Dr. Nafee is currently an Associate editor-in-chief at Wikidoc.org and a Teaching Assistant at Harvard T.H. Chan of Public Health.
Education
2016 - MD Degree, All Saints University College of Medicine, Saint Vincent & The Grenadines
2008 - BSc. Honors Biomedical Sciences, Minor in Chemistry - University of Waterloo, Canada
Pages Authored
- Orbital cellulitis
- Uveitis
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Syphilis
- HIV
- Zika virus infection
- Stroke
- Cholera
- Diphtheria
- Lipoprotein disorders
- Hyperlipoproteinemia
- Hypolipoproteinemia
- Acute coronary syndrome
- Dual antiplatelet therapy
- Intervention in left main coronary artery disease
- Endophthalmitis
- Blebitis
- Acute retinal necrosis
- Progressive outer retinal necrosis
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Otitis Externa
- Sinusitis
- Human papillomavirus
- Percutaneous coronary intervention
- Coronary artery bypass surgery
- ST elevation myocardial infarction
- Unstable angina